@AHackersGuide2E@LionelMedia When you consider his head torsions down and to the right, which would be toward the explosion it makes no sense either. You’d expect his head to turn the other way with a projectile from that angle. You can also see the back of his shirt move first before the front of his shirt
@AHackersGuide2E@LionelMedia Your point also doesn’t address why the magnet would move in the same direction of the projectile/explosion it just launched. If it shot something with deadly force we would see a visible recoil away from his neck first. Instead we see it move toward his neck
@AHackersGuide2E@LionelMedia There has to be a magnet on both sides for it to stay attached if the bottom blew off the one outside wouldn’t be on. Where is the explosive residue? Burns in the shirt? Debris holes in the shirt?
@LionelMedia@RealCandaceO The mic is still attached to his shirt after the wound appears. It didn’t explode. We can also see the mic move towards the wound. How could an object attached only by magnet to his shirt move in the same direction of a projectile it just fired with enough force to kill a man?
I still 100% believe Charlie Kirk was shot from behind. I share this only because I believe it to be the truth. In this video it shows the bullet in 4 locations before entry into Charlie’s neck. In a direct line to his neck. People say it’s a bug. They couldn’t be more wrong.
I still 100% believe Charlie Kirk was shot from behind. I share this only because I believe it to be the truth. In this video it shows the bullet in 4 locations before entry into Charlie’s neck. In a direct line to his neck. People say it’s a bug. They couldn’t be more wrong.
BREAKING: At least one person k*lled and 100 injured after another exploding wireless device attack was waged on Hezbollah.
Today, dozens of walkie-talkies exploded 24 hours after thousands of Hezbollah members were injured by exploding pagers.
Newly released footage shows multiple blasts going off.
According to early reports, there were about 15 to 20 explosions in the southern suburbs of Beirut, and another 15 to 20 explosions in southern Lebanon.
"The Army Command asks citizens not to gather in areas witnessing security incidents to allow the arrival of medical teams," the Lebanese Army said.
At least 12 people were k*lled and 3000 injured in the pager attack.
Anyone that thinks Charlie Kirk was killed by a PETN charge didn’t take one second to actually watch the dozens of videos of the pager explosions with the PETN. They look absolutely nothing alike. Not even remotely close
I still 100% believe Charlie Kirk was shot from behind. I share this only because I believe it to be the truth. In this video it shows the bullet in 4 locations before entry into Charlie’s neck. In a direct line to his neck. People say it’s a bug. They couldn’t be more wrong.
@realchasegeiser It’s easily visible to be still attached to his shirt after he was shot. It’s not physical possible for a mic that’s only attached by a magnet to his shirt to shoot out a projectile with enough force to kill a man and the mic also move in the direction of the projectile.
@realstewpeters@LakeTime79@StewPetersNet@jonaaronbray It didn’t explode you can see in the video you just posted it is still on his shift while you can see the wound in his neck. Not to mention how it doesn’t make any physical sense
I still 100% believe Charlie Kirk was shot from behind. I share this only because I believe it to be the truth. In this video it shows the bullet in 4 locations before entry into Charlie’s neck. In a direct line to his neck. People say it’s a bug. They couldn’t be more wrong.
I still 100% believe Charlie Kirk was shot from behind. I share this only because I believe it to be the truth. In this video it shows the bullet in 4 locations before entry into Charlie’s neck. In a direct line to his neck. People say it’s a bug. They couldn’t be more wrong.
@MuppetMasher@DerekCBeland So it’s a coincidence that this is a direct path to his neck at collar level where is necklace is? You can see his necklace in last video. It sits right at the top of collar.
@Audio__Freq Head torsion, necklace break, exit wound, mic movement, shirt movement all suggest a bullet entry from behind and to the side. It looks steep at first but you have to take into account the filming angle and the bullet angle